Thanksgiving Dinner: Meals & Memories
Mary Dell, of Grown and Flown, writes: Thanksgiving dinner is our favorite meal, hands down. Not only is it a day of fabulous eating, family and football, but it is also the day when we give our diets a hall pass, stuffing ourselves in a way we would never dream of the other 364 days of the year. But more than the food we savor, it is the scent of the feast that we love and that endures.
writes on Thursday the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued an order denying the complaint filed by Port Jefferson Village against National Grid which alleged fraud and market manipulation by the energy company. Port Jefferson Village sought an investigation and hearing into National Grid's practices which, as alleged in the complaint, contribute to Long Island’s high energy rates.
Monolaurin for the Common Cold
Eric Robert Santiago explains ths uses of monolaurin and how it can help in the fight against the common cold.
On The Road With Johnny B ..The Incredible Bloody Sock Head Story
Just trust us, this one is too funny to miss. Johnny will bring a smile to your face.
IRS Warns Consumers of Possible Scams Relating to Hurricane Sandy Relief
Dianne Besunder explains that following major disasters, it’s common for scam artists to impersonate charities to get money or private information from well-intentioned taxpayers. Such fraudulent schemes may involve contact by telephone, social media, email or in-person solicitations.
Women & Automobiles in the Early 1900s
Howard Kroplick says Men were not alone in their appreciation of automobiles in the early 1900s.